Her Graceful War Song

Chapter 277



After finishing her statement, Viola smiled again. "But it might be for the best that you're separated. Now, marrying the Hell Monarch and becoming a princess consort is certainly better than being a general's wife, isn't it?"

Carissa didn't appreciate the ambiguous tone in Viola's words.

"Fate cannot be controlled by human will. When I divorced, I never considered marrying the Hell Monarch," she said flatly.

Evelyn's face darkened as she reproached her daughter. "Vjola, how can you speak like that?"

"Forgive me. I speak bluntly by nature. I hope you won't take offense, Lady Sinclair."

Viola's smile faded as she continued, "In that case, how do you view Barrett's character? Since you've divorced him, he must be quite lacking in your eyes."

Carissa found the question amusing. "Since you've already made such a statement, why ask me?"

Evelyn shot Viola a sharp look, then turned to Carissa with an apologetic tone." Please don't mind her, Lady Sinclair. She's used to speaking freely after being on her own for years. We came not only to visit Lord Ryan, but also to learn from you about Barrett's character. At the very least, we'd like to know your opinion of him."

"If you truly want to understand what kind of person he is, asking me isn't the best approach. As Ms. Prince mentioned, since I've divorced him, it's clear that I couldn't tolerate him. How could he be considered a good person in my eyes?" Carissa said.

Seeing the change in expressions on both mother and daughter's faces, Carissa took a sip of her coffee and continued, "However, my grievances with him are personal. From the moment of our divorce, we became strangers, and those grievances faded away. I don't really know Barrett well. He went off to war on our wedding night, and by the time he returned, he was preparing to marry another woman. So, until our divorce, it's fair to say that I knew him as little as a stranger."

Evelyn nodded in understanding. "In that case, you both were indeed practically strangers."

"I truly came to know him on the battlefield of the Southern Frontier," Carissa added.

Viola's attitude changed to one of respect. "Oh, I almost forgot. You also made.

contributions on the Southern Frontier battlefield, Lady Sinclair.

"Speaking from the perspective of a fellow warrior, he is a capable soldier. He follows. orders, doesn't compete for credit, and is brave and strategic. As for his personal virtues, since I don't know him well, I can't provide an answer. You may inquire elsewhere if you wish to know more," Carissa said..

Viola seemed quite satisfied with Carissa's responses.NôvelDrama.Org copyrighted © content.

However, Evelyn asked another question, "I've heard that before your divorce, he wanted to annul your marriage and that his mother also tried to scheme to keep your dowry. Is that true?"

Carissa felt a sense of relief. Finally, they were asking about this directly.

She nodded. "Yes, that's true. The Warren family wanted Barrett to annul our marriage, and tried to keep my dowry."

The mother and daughter exchanged glances, and fell silent. Some matters were negotiable, but scheming to keep a woman's dowry was indeed shameless.

Viola wouldn't give up, and asked, "Was it Barrett or his mother who schemed to keep your dowry?"

From this question, Carissa could tell that Viola had a favorable impression of Barrett. She likely admired military men, perhaps because her late husband was one. Or perhaps it was because the marriage had already been arranged with no room for negotiation, and she hoped Barrett was a good match.

Carissa replied, "I don't know the specifics of who was behind it. Barrett did say he didn't want my dowry, but whether that was truly his sentiment, I can't say."

As Carissa expected, Evelyn and Viola's expressions brightened slightly after hearing this.

Evelyn seemed to be a sensible person. How could she not know about the embarrassing incidents Rebecca caused in the social circles of the capital?

Carissa sipped her coffee slowly. She had been honest and straightforward. Regardless of how this marriage came to be, as long as they understood it, that was enough.

The mother and daughter had no further questions. After some idle chatter, Evelyn stood to take her leave.

She gave Carissa a deep look, and said, "Many things are indeed beyond our control. However, we are very grateful for your honesty today. Originally..."

She paused, and waved her hand dismissively. "Never mind, life must go on. Take care, Lady Sinclair."

Carissa could tell there was more to her words. They couldn't make decisions about this marriage, so they had initially harbored some resentment toward Carissa. But now that she was willing to meet and explain, they decided to let it go.


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